Broadcasting Blues
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Broadcasting Blues
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Mister radio announcer, please listen to my plea (2x)
Tune in on your radio, and find my man for me
I think you might find him, walking down some lonely road (2x)
Please call him for me, move my heart this heavy load
Call every station, call every ship at sea (2x)
Cause I'll give the world, to get him back to me
I walked the floor, till I worn out all my shoes (2x)
Announce to the world, I've got those broadcasting blues
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Ida Cox performs "Broadcasting Blues", and this lyric page sits inside the Ida Cox catalog on LyroVerse.
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